2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 88
1741. 
Do not insult a crocodile while your feet are still in the water.
1742. 
Even your dog knows the homes of your friends.
1743. 
Before killing the chicken carefully observe the character of your guest.
1744. 
You cannot handle fire with your hands.
1745. 
If your cornfield is far from your house, the birds will eat your corn.
1746. 
Do not grab your heel until the ant has bitten you.
1747. 
You can hide a mark on your skin, but not a defect.
1748. 
Once the manioca is in your stomach it's gone.
1749. 
When in someone else's home leave your defects at the door.
1750. 
A friend is someone who walks by your side.
1751. 
If your corn field is far from your home, the birds will eat your corn.
1752. 
An abundance of food at your neighbour's will not satisfy your hunger.
1753. 
When your neighbour is wrong you point a finger, but when you are wrong you hide.
1754. 
You only understand the joys of parenthood when you have your first child, you only understand the mystery of death when in mourning.
1755. 
If you really love something, your fate is in its hands.
1756. 
Do not put your head in front of your words.
1757. 
When your beard appears, childhood disappears.
1758. 
If you have a lot, give some of your possessions; if you have little; give some of your heart.
1759. 
Stretch your legs the length of your bed.
1760. 
When your finger is in pain, your sight is not lazy.
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